kernel-level anti cheat drivers are overreaching for a whole array of different reasons, like security posture and privacy concerns, which is also why i don't play those things,
but disabling detected dma cheats using iommu is literally the software working as intended
people are crying about this but,
i dont know if this even is overreaching to be honest
because the user attempted to play competitive games with cheat hardware, the game decides to disable the cheat hardware
this seems like a pretty reasonable cause and effect
i think if you reach the point where you need to set up DMA cheats in fucking valorant just to get a kill it probably is a better investment to get some video game coaching instead of a $6k pcie card that plays the game for you
i wish the macos windowserver wasn't leaking memory like crazy. my most common reason for rebooting recently has been me realizing that system processes decided to eat 20gb of my ram again and things start slowing down a little from being a few dozen gb deep in swap debt
>download mac software
>look inside
>the pkg is empty aside from a preinstall script that downloads and installs a different pkg
>that one installs a launch agent to inject env vars into the whole-ass session
what are these people Smoking
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